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"HetjuchoJ his harp, nnil inlionj heard, entranced. Fn 111 the Democratic ltcv i iv for December. A DUE A.M. BV WILLIAM CTLLGsr BnVANT. I had a dream n Ftranr, wild dieam Saul a dtnr vmce nt rally hahl And ccn yet its ."billows set m Tu linger in my waking t iglit. Earth, crrcn with sprin?, and fresh wilh dew, And linulit with mnrn Ik lure me stood 1 And airs-just wakened sufil) blew On Hie joimg blossoms of the vvoid. Ends sing within tie t piouliiif; shade, . licishi tied amid the whitpcrini' jji aim en iiinn t rnlt ei as 1 hrv 1, Until Heside. the rivuleTs dniijii ny gfasg. r.it elimlicil the tun the flovu rs were llovvn i there played no chililiin in ihej-hiij I or some were c.onc, and some More frown lo Woon.iiij; d.imcstiiid bearded men. 'Tvvis roon, 'twas rummer I beheld Huodsdnhriiini: in thetlush nf ilav, And that l.nlil iivul. ( -; re-ul and "Hilled, A mighty stream, with cicok and biy. And hero was hue and there vva s 1 riff. And nii'iiriilul shouts and wu hful cries, And strum; mm Mriis-tnia : for hfe, With knotted limbs and angi j ejes. Now tooi ed 'lie fim the shadi" rrrvv 'hin i The rnslhna paths wire pil. d with leans s And sun-luum turnips were vnllit linsr in, I-rum the. shorn Held, in fruits and sheaves. The rivrr hcawd with su h-n sounds: m i,1''""1' willJ w""'4!,;i'l iih moans HI H.t hear-.-i pi icd, and burial zrnunds Grew thick with iiioiiuiiuniiil stones. St'll waned the days the wind tint chased I In j.v"del.mds ,, ivchdlirvrts 7 he woods wcieMii ,prd, the fields were vva ie: I lie v. - try Min Ha near it? sit. And f f the yomi.', and .-Iron;;, and fair, A lonely icmnim, rnv and weak, I-'ic ! il, nrnl h,vvrc,l in the air Of lint Utah shore and water Ileal. Ah I nji3i dreirnnd ib-ith is cold ! I turned tu thee, fjr i!ll)U V l,r ninr And saw thee wrhi red, bulled, and o'd, And woke a I limit, with Midden fiar. 'T ji thus I heard the c'lcaircr 'sy, .ml bade her clear hi nlniiilid Innw; "I ur thimaiid 1, since childhood'" day, Have w.dkrd m tilth a dream till now. ' " Watch wi-i'i shadow as they fly, And vvnt the morn tint soon m'u t break, And ma'k, with e.dni iiiidread.inrM e, I he v.moii's meaum;;, nil we wake." nr.. r-t . , .... -.o..rc.-:.',!iias ruiitiii.uted therullowingheiu- iiiui unci lo ttio Lilly. l.'ocK fur December: A butterfly liT-k-d on 1 lnhv'" tnavr When -i hllv lnd ehaneid Inflow. Wliv an ihon here with ihv c. v ,((.' mine sue 01 llie lni::ln an I the spaiklin 1 lust sleep m the churih-yam low. reyo Tl: 11 it ILhilv sa.irmt ituv.' ,1,,. .,,. : Vn.1 I, '.'. .!"' "" ...... 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 is Minima nacu : I i"" a vMirm li'l I iviinmv wina, 'hiiiim-nim'si I koa s-ri'.h i:i"s oud si thou call tl.eblett one back J JJX DT.-TKIT. Caul Sturj.mi lo lii wife onrrlar. " Wi've nutliim; 'ell to e.i'j ' It ihinm pi on 111 tlu-t i;:i.-rr nnr We tlnn't mi' e loUi uuh mtil." The dime plied, in words tlis-rccr. 'U r nul so l.rtfll v ad, If we rin mi eb iloieeml m,at. An I iiialsu Iheoiln r 1 nil brnnl." HATTLi: OF LlWims LSli Scoltlliphti Miller- Pnrlcr- Tmcson- Jcsiipniittliiutiil.L(ivuncort!i. r' jires.io'.idence of the Niv, Yoik Atr.tricari. We cri)s thy trnnqiiil plain,, Oil Cliippc jva ! SroltUipli. Tiiwsiiii-.Miiitliiinti lir.iv.i suliliei,, ,. ,i, vt. ymu. ,,v . )lsj will tin, liiitilc-gionnil ynur i"i.itiii'Mcmi'inhcr. Ami thuii tn.i, Hial'l! Iumvu i:i,li,,niin """I'.V irw.iniur's Mi-id! Fiir (iilteii'iii miiiie In, ii'Mitititk'il tl.riiiij'li tliL'sc continuous i.omU tlmu the wilil bin!', c.'irnl, tin; I111111 of iii-cct, mid ti(. wriviiiii ol till! lll-l'CW! lll.lt IIIIW M) "Cllllv wtC'CIS lllll'IMI'. All1 tlmu- i- llii! whin. lintiM'. 'i'licii', sniil tin- iMiijnr, ik (li'iirinl Scntl, mill. ing flir. wiiul nioMMiii'til with lik liiiLM(,. in (I,,. .,( Iimiioiiii nl'tlii' -.'.jtli nl'.ltilv, num. i h-v of il, wo miiv the conn-Mud fi,., ;,, Iiriti-.Ii ollicri,, tln-ir Ikmm f., ,y onkilirs ntlil scrvtniK in iiitfii(;inrc. As soon ;is we lieciiinc isililiMo tlii'in, their inn,.s MimJL., to mihlle, mill in :i lew iiuiinciit, thev were liioii'ik'cl iinil sunn ilisnppeni ed tlirii'uli llie woodi ;it full j;iiui, twenty Indies riiiKin.r the ;il inn I'liini dilleient p.u'ls of the lijuNt" All Viiniilicd ;i if swiilluued liv the e;uth' save mi el-giint veteian ulliicr, who leiued uji jnsi inn 111 iniisKei siiiii, and tool-; a leis. tirely survey of our iiutiiheis. Having pp. piuetlllv satisfied himself of our fern-, he laised the plumed hat fioin his head, nud bow ing gracefully to our cm tr;r, put spurs to bis horse and disappeaied with the rest. From the occupant ef the house vie gath ered that we were about a mile distant from a strong body of the enemy, posted on the lising giound just be; mid iho woods in 0111 front. Goueiul Scull, turning to one of his cscoil, said, ' lie kind cnuugli, sir, to return to Major (j'eneial Urown ; infuini him that 1 have fallen in with the enemv 's advance posted in force at ' .umli's ,,' nud thai in one half hour I shall have joined batile.' ' Order on Ripley with the second brigade, direct Porter to get his voluuteeis immedi' atoly under amis,' was tho biief reply of Major General lirouii to mv message, and tbu aids were instantly in the'ir saddles, con voking the ordris. As I galloped bark iiiroiigu me woods, continued the Major, cannon shot screaming by me, tea,' j the the noes aim seiKiin; tin, rail fences in the air ill Ih. ircouise, warned u,u that the contest had begun, hut ueru we a,,, on ,o battle ground. I bete said the Major, tipnn the t urge of that sloping hill, p-nidlel with the road, and through the grave ya.d, towards the Niagara, was drawn up iho Ifriiish lines under Geneial Iliall, three times greater than our brigades, his right coveted with a powciful battery nf nine pieces of artillery, two of them brass twenty fours. The tkvinlh and tirculy.first regiments first leaving the wood deployed upon tho ground with the. coolness and regularity of a review and were soon engaged furiously ; action' Iho lire from tho enemy's lino and froni the batteries, which completely commanded iho position, opo'iing upon them with tremen dous cflbct. Towson, having huiried up wilh his guns on tho left, in vain endoavoicd to attain mTicient elevation 10 return tho fuo oftheir 'l ittery. The dosiiucimn on uur sidu was cry great. The two regiments fought with i greatest bravery. Thov wero seveiely mt up, their aiumunilion bocamo cthauiuil and their ofllcers nciuly all of tlicm having hern killed and wounded, they were, with drawn ihn fuw officers remaining un hurt throwing themselves into tho ninth, which now ciiine into action led hy tho gal lant Colonel Leavenworth. The brunt of the buttle now caino upon tlinni mill they 11I0110 stisttiined il for some time, fighting with unflincliing bravery, until their numbers were led need to iine-hiilf by llie fire ol' the enemy. At this jtincliiii) General Scott galloped up with the intention of dunging tip the hill; hut finding them so much weakened, alteied U intention, ed ucating them to bold their giound until the tcinfurcemeiils which were hastening op, should conic lo lheii as?islatice. A imimen-' tary cessation of the union ensued, uhilu iidditional I'mces hiiriicd up to. the aid oV each 111 my Hipleys liriga(Ie, 'Hiiidniali's tiilillery, and I'orler's volunteers, on the part ol' the Ameiicans, mid ;i strong rein forrenitint under General Diuhiniolid on that of the liiitish. Ilitidman's tirtillery were atlached lothat of Towson, and soon mntlo themselves heard. Poller's brigade dis played on the left, while Itipley foimed on the skills of the wood to the right ol'Scotl's brigade. The engagement was soon lenew ed, with augmented vigor, General Drum mond taking command in person, with his fiesh troops in tho front line of the enemy. Colonel .lesnt), who bad at tho commence ment of the action been posted on the light, succeeded, after a gallant contest, in tuiiiinc .1. . i. e. .1 .1 f .1 .F mi: leu iniiih 01 me eiieniv, anil came in upon his reserve, 'burdened with piisoners, uuiMiig iiimsen visinio 10 ins own iiriny .., ..... 1 ... ,. . 1 1111111 uiiMiaiKiiess, in a iiia.e ol lire, com ilololy di slioycil all bof'oio him. The fight 1111:1 d for some time with Meat fury, lint, it become apiiarent, uselessly to the America ns, if the enemv retained nos- -essiou uf the buttery, manifestly the Lev of leir position. I was stiinilmi; at the side ol Colonel .Miller, saitl tin; ilnjor, when Gene ral Hipley lode tip and inipiiud, whether he could stm m the batterv with his lei'imenl. while he supliurled 111 11 w itii the ounner re. imenl, the Tin iih-thiif, iMillij- nmiil ihc uproar and confusion, deliberately surveved the position, then quietly ttn nitttr with infin ite couliii's, leiiliul,' I'll tin, sir.'' I lliinl; I si-e liini now, said tho Major, as draw in" up bis eigaulie figiue lo its' full height, he tin ned to his legiuient, drilled lu the precision of ;i piece of itiech.iiii.m. 1 bear his deep tones, Timil 'ihfirrt altentinn ! Form into eoliiinn You will advance 1111 the lull to ilu sloim ol iho ham ry. At the wind ' Jnl,1 win deliier. vetir fne at the 1101 lli.'bts of the attillennien, and ininiediately cartv the emis at the iiotnt ol the hnwuict. S Mippoit II Ills lllW llllI- -nun cli luiiei v (ould not line moved u nioic conmactiiess limn that gallant leginient followed the fe.uh ss sliide of their h nib r. .Suimoited bv ib,. 'J'wcUii-tldril, the dink mass moved n'n llie hill like one body, the lurid liht clilleiiim and llickeiin-r 011 their ba onets." as tin. cim'l lutieil llie ol the eiienn s attillei v and inf.in- " v ''J inuiiletoiisly upon their. 'J'hev llilii'lied not thev falieied mil it,,, t, de p voices of the (.Hirers, ns t,,. dendlv canniui shot cut yawning chasms lhroiio.li them, iilotie was he.ud. Close op steadv, men sie.uiv.' Within a hum in vnuls ..f llie summit, the hmd ' Hull' u r,.ll,.o,l n il volley sh, up and instantaneous, as a tot tliiuiiler. Atiollur niomeiil. riisliimr under the v-i.itc smoke. ;i slim t I'm inns sii mi. I'll! with the bavouet. and the aiiillerv 1.1..1. were swpnt like ihali fioiii their "ims." A,,. other fierce MniL'L'le enemv " lino was I'm ced down the side of the bill, and victoiv w.isoius the posiiion entirelv iiinm- lian.L their own pieces tin m ,1 ,-ini'l nl., ,...,. them in their irtrent. It was boimht at n -riiel puce kw ol the ofiiieis icmaiiied that weie not killed orwoumhd. 'riiewhiile tli.'e ol the battle now tiirneil 1,, il,,t 1,. , , " ,' I', Mil,, he result ol the cm, die! deuen.h.,1 ,.. Iv upon the ability of the victorious patlvtn 1 ,.f!,,,. I, M 1 1 : ... 1 .' 'i.ijui iiiniiiiiiiii was onleieil up nd posted his hirer at llie side of the ran. titled ciiinon, while the Ameiican line cur respoudiiigK advanced. Slnua with mortification, the br.ive Gen- ra! IJiutntiiond h.v 11 (lespeiato ch.ire, the position, lie mtenal amii! the d.iikness was nhme ed by tho roar of the woumle.l. M,. ! vanced Willi slioir,' leinlorceinents, out Hank ing eaih sidu of the Aiueiiraii lin, V.'e weieonh able, in llieiuuil.y darkness tons ceii.iin iheir appidiii h by their heavy Head. 'Thev balled within twenty paces, pouted in a rapid liie.aiid prepaiclfor the 1 iish.1 )i. tected by the hi i.e, our men letinned it with deadly effect, and after a desperite strug.jle, the dense col 1 lecoiled. Another intei- val of llatkness and silence, and again a most I'm ions and desperate ehaigu w;"s made liy tlie IjimisIi, Ihriiwing tho whole wrb'hl of tiieir attack upon the A mei ic.,111 ceutie. Tho iiajlanl tircnti.Jint, which comp-jsed il, ic reiied them with undaunted firmness while the (ire from our lines was 'dieadfullv elf rel ive. Jliritliiiitii's aitillen served wilh the most pit feet coolness ;ilidefl'ec. .Stngger iiiL', they again lecoiled. Diuiui; tliis sec ond atlaik, (Jen. .Scott in nelson, bis shut. lered brigade now eonsolid ned into a .single battalion, made two delei mined charges upon the light and left fhiuk uf the enemv, and in these be icreivid the seals which liis roiiiilnniau now sou on his miinlv front. Our men weie now almost worn down with f.iligue, dving with ihiisl, for which they could gain no relief. The linlish, with fresh leiiifoiceineiitstlieiniien reei uiied and res- ted after an inteival ofanotherl r, maih their thud and filial efl'm t to regain the posi iion. They advanced delivered their lire as hefoie and although it was returned with the same deadly effort, they steadily piesscd fotw'iul. The 'J 'in iilij-Ji U agaiii sustained the shock, and both lines weresoon engaged in "a conllict" ohstinalu and dread ful hevond descriplion.'' Tho ri"bt and left of the American lino fell back unices but weio iinniedialely lallied hy their "o desperilo did the battle now become, lhal many b.ilalions on both sides wore for rod lurk," iho men engaged in iiidisnimi nale mi lie, fought hand to band, and with muskets cIuIiIk d; and '-so terrific was iho cou lltil wbi ru Iho cannuii wore stationed, thai M.ij. nindinaii bad to engage them over his gu.ii and gun-carriges, and finally to snikc vii 10 his pieces, under the appiehensiuu that they vy.inld fill into the I amis of the en- ciin vir:n, lint uv ;it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.. . 'P''rateaud,le.e, mined cha, geuponh otl ...f the enemy s ll,i;s-,hey wave.ed-rornil-ed-gavo vvay-and iho centre soon follow ing, they relinquished the f,.. ,, ,., bnal retreat. Tho annals of warfare Ibis comment, lin o never shown mom des perato fighting. Hayonols wero lopeatedlv ciossed , and after the action, many of the men weio found mutually transfixed. The lil'lt.sh forces engaged was about five thou- fl3.I.,r,',,,,"A,,,!rr,c' llir,y-f.vo hun- n d. ibe co.nbmod hiss i killed and wo,,,, ded seventeen hundred and luwuv-iwo, offl. ccis and men. ' Tho battle commencu 1 at half pa,t four ill -.j..., iv.hj;ui III. nil' i iiiiim f o'clock, in the afternoon, nud did not ter minate tllPiiulnigbt. Wo wero so mingled, said tho Major, and so great tho confusinti in the (Liikness, that I was silting with a group of officers in the eailier part of the night on horseback, a llritish soldier came up to us, and recoveiing his musket, tinder (ho suppo sition that ho was addressing one of his own ofllcers, said, " Colonel Gordon will bo much obliged, sir, if you will I match up tho three hundred men in the road to bis assistance immediately, as bo is veiy hind pressed. 1 called I11111 nearer, null press ing bis tiinskel down over my holsters, made him plisnner. "Wbathavo 1 done, sir," said thij astonished man, 'what havu I done?' and to ronvincu llrilisb oflicers.as liesupposed,of Ids loyally, exclaimed, 'Hurrah for the King, and damn the Yankees.' As he was marched lo the rear, the poor fellow was cut down by a grape shot. In another pint of (be field, an American Aid pulled up suddenly on a body of men under full march. In re ly lo bis demand, ' What regiment is that !' ho was answered, 'Tiiu Queen's HoVal Hangers.' Willi great presence ofminiC he leplied, 'Halt ! Queen's Hungers, till fur ther oidrrs,' mid then turning his horse's, bead, galloped from their dangerous pioxim- tty. It was 11 horrid conflict. Humanity stubs oer tho s'aughter of the braveinen that fell in it. Hut, hero wo arc, at tho crave yard, with its (hooping willows mid flower ing locusrs. No armed men disltub its raini ness and leposo no ponderous artillery wheel iniloh cut its cousei inled niniiiids Pun mill. 111 ie,t no savage execration no moan of anguish, breakttpou its hallowed si lenr' The lulls pi iss and blossoming heather lives green alike o er the graves of friend and enemy. Tho 111.11 hie tells the story of the few the many, their very parents know not their resting place. See this broken slab it is rotted oil" even with the grouind, and lies fire doivnwaids.the eaith worm burrow ing under it, in this neglected corner. 1'ull the glass aside, turn it over willi your foot. What the neaily effaced inscription 1 'Sacied to the memory of CAPTAIN JAItllD mioWN, or Tin: MASSACHUSETTS LINK, Who died of wounds Ilcceived in the action with the Kxi:.nv, ox Tin: 2.jiii Jui.v, ISM, mil tl us is honor This 1 Wl liiave man ! o en now, 1 read the tribiii c lo thy luaveiy in the litillrlin of the action. Thou hadsl comrads f.ilher, mother, sisteis to iiiourn thy loss and now, the stran ger's foot raielessly spin ns the fini! memen to; nor father, mother, sisters, no human hand can "point to the spot where rests thy ashes. Peace to thy names ! brave coun try mi 11, wheir'rr they sleep. See from this point how gently and gracefully undulates the battle fields ; the wuuds bowinir to iho I , evenin liieeze as the soil sunlight pours iiiroiiginiioir nranciies, show not the gashes of 1 tide cannon sliot-tiie p,iin, loaded and bending with the ellow h u vest, betrav s no human gore. Yon hill, scathed, sco'm hod and hl.ickened with catinon flame, th(! vorv icslini.' place of the deadly hi rv, show's no relic of the fierce death struggle as cnvei ed with the fiairrant clovei and w ihl lilu..- bcll. the ho( ! Ill 111 fl tl 0 f 11 11 1 H 1 llllttl 11 inimril.. ' o'erit. Nought mars tho seieniiy of naiiuu ' is sue siniies upon us. 1 ei inu iit in com mon funeral pyie, iho ashes of ihoso biave men, offiiend and foe, iheie mingle in the bosom from whence they is-ued. The fren zied passion passed, the I'm ions conflict o'er, they have lain down in quirt, and like young hildirn sleep gently, sweetly, in ihe'lapol' that roniinun Mother who shekels with like inoloition the little field mouse from its gninbojs-, and the tiirbaned Sultan sinking a- inid his prostrate millions. .Shades oflnv ....11 1 t.i , - u. in. 1111 iiiiiiiiiyiiieu : niHdes ol their ( ir- nig Iocs Iriiewell. Ne'er had moie gloiioiis-couch - the eternal warriois caiaracis roar youi requiem. S. Nru 1:. The leader is refoned for a more detailed account of the action to Hracken rdgo's History of hue war, from vv hich the ontliiosof this narrative lias been derived. The writer trusts that ho has not trenched the hound, of delicacy i inti oducing some nf the persniril .1., . ; rouiplished but now reined ollicor ul tlic United .States army. Tin: lin.vcii vs. tiii: It 111. At Mt. Ver non, Ky., some time since, a judge seized a bench live feet long, and Hooted a coiiluiua cious I iw ver. The latter boasted that it took the whole lii.nrt lo put him down. It is a loss eiime to gnaw a man's finger with v our teeth, than to mangle his reputa tion w itli v our touiigue. Pleasure is but a shadow ; wealth is vani ty ; mid power a pageant : but Knowledge is extatic in onjoviuent perennial in frame unlimited in si lion. In the perform;,ud of its sacred oflico, ! :. , -r.. ' , ... 7 '"ini- ' it leais no dangei spares no expense. limits nn exertion. It scales the mountain looks into the volcano dives into the ocean perforates the earth enriches the globe explores the sea and laud conteinpl.iles thu distance ascends to the sublime no place is too exalted for its leach. Worn, i.v Austiivi.iv Perhaps tho 10 coids of anv coiinti v do not furnish an in- stance of more rapid increase in the produc-' tion of wool, th in the origi.tal convict sellle- iiients of Australia. Wu sav original convict , setlleinoiits, uecausc, tnuugli such at first, j they are now the chosen point of em graliun lor millliiuues 111 iMigland, ollerill'' in van- tages which it is thought iho Canadas do not possess, for successful agriculture. In 180", , tho w bole quantity of wool grown in Australia j was only " l.") lbs. In 1831), it had increased 1 tu 20, 128,77-1, equal lu onu fifth of the ! whole consumption of (Jreal Itrilain. A large pai t of this wool was oxpnrled to Kng. land, und the trade in Australia wool is be coming rapidly of great ronsequeuce to both conntiios. Wu see loo, that a large number ef tbu finest improved stock sold at auction at tho late Fairs 111 lliilain, has been pur chased fur that region of our globe. ('oMi'vn.vnvi: vai.ui: or Fi i.i.. Several j years since Mr. Marcus Hull instituted 11 scries of experiments, founded on tluso nf Conn. Kuiiilnril, in icgard tu thu quantity ol heat given nut, and the consequent value of the dill'eronl kinds of fuel fur economical pur puses. The lesult uf tho whole was as fol lows ; Hickory White Oik.. . .1 cords I .Soft mipic 7 1.5" I 3-1 " Pilrh pine, '.I 1 7 " Hard maple G 2-3 " Wil icpme, 9 l.j " I num. .Mi'iliracite coal,. Thus it seems four curds uf hickory give out as 111 (i c 1 1 heat as -1 tons of coal, fi il-1 conls of maple, or!) 1-5 cords of pine. A knowledge of these facts might aid those who , purchase their fuel, in determining which is ' the rhenpest for tin in, nt anv given time- GROWTH OF TREES. I). G. Wi:i:ms of A. A. counly, Mary land, lias furnished us wilh the following ex periment made hy him on the imnual grow th of trees: "Sumo threo years sinre, I took the cir cumference of some !2U() trees, mostly black oaks, and marked upon them their size in inches. Tho soil on which they stood was alight nihil ed stiff chi.v, about fifteen feet above tide water. Although I shall not at tempt tu leduco my experiments to a scien tific form, bill merely stale facts, and leave the result lo tho reader, I ,ipr ihr will td some miiro competent person in .1 full in vestigation of the mailer. The mo.t'iu -inenl, increase, &c. of twentv trees hen; given, will lepresent llie guvo' fauly, and three years should test the expeiiinciit sulli-cientlv. Kind of Tret. 1 black oak,. .1 feature hi indies. .. ICO 123 pn fi7 r.G fi3 Gl 4!) -in 3-1 so 143 i!) II 7H ilnnuaZnrrcaK. 2 1-2 1 31 I 1-2 1 1 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 I white oak 1 " I " I gam , I " I lihck wain it I wil I cherry, I red cedar,.'. , 1-2 1-2 21 Ej 63 ;-l 3- 1-2 "It will be seen that the annual average growth of these twenty trees is less than one inch, or "-2)ihs of an mih I next meas- tiied six tiees that weie fallen in (he satnr ...,. ,1 : 1 .1...:- ..: , '"", iiiuii 1 iicuniieir nee 1:1 inches, and their age hy the liners or ciicles in the tree, llmieby finding tin. mobable am; ul those standing, their vi.uly riowlb. and I I.tl 1- .1... . :i ... 5 ... ,ip,iiniiiY ui ine sou 10 grow iinmlier. I he results oil these six trees weie as fol lows : 1 oak, .... 7t inches circumfeicncc, counted.')" circles 53 r.i 5G 15 . (il . ol "The average annual grnwlhof these trees appears 10 be one inch and one-sixth of an inch. 1 then found by examination that these tires bad acquired in their central pint one-half of their w huh; diameter, in one-th id of their w hole number of years, thus proving that tiers, when young, growing iuawooiL make their annular ciicles of greater thick ness than they do after they havu towered hih. I then measured two trees on the .south side this grove: one black oak KW inches and (ill circles ; one do. SO inches and o circles. In these trees the ciicles averaged about the same number lo the font, froni'lbe heai t lo Iho bulk, in every pmlion of the stump; thus showing the advantages of sun mid aii to vegetation. I now measured two isolated tiers standing 011 n" higher soil, hut still on clay: one oak I'M inches. Sfi circles: r,,,., !!(. KJS inches, !! circles, averaging neailv 1 two inches a vear ; and the same tesidt.s were I obtained in the measure of some liuit and j forest trees planted out so ten years since; J llius proving that tiees flemish better and are I nioreiluifiy when not crowded, and the roots ' and branches have room to snieail." ODTAININd CItKA.M l'liO.M MILK. process of divesting milk of its rninpo- I noiu portion ot cream, in an extent hitheito j unattainable, bus been effected by Mr. G. I Carter, of Nottingham Lodge, and is thus .1 M 1 1 . . 1 . . ueiaiieii oy 111:11 geiitleinan, sented to the .Society of .li t paper pre- "A peculiar process of 1 xlracting cream fiotn milk, hy which a iieculi.ir liihness is I 1 :.. .1 , . . . 1 niFiiiiii ii 111 me ereaiu, lias long lieeil known and practiced 111 iJevoiisbiio ; this produce ol the dairies of that eoiiutrv being well known to every one by the name of rlntli 1 or rlmttnl rirnm. As there is no pecnliarilv in the milk ft out which this fluid is exiracteii, it bis been frequently a mailer of surpiise that the process . as not been adopted in other parts of the couutiv. A four-sided vessel is formed of zinc plates, twelve ini lies lung, eight inches wide, and si- inches deep, with a lalse holt. 1111 at one half the depth. Th ....I ! . .. .... ' liny i iiiiiiiiiiincaiioii w 1:11 llie lower coinpart- nteill is o.v Hie iif, -- ri. ..1,110 11 limy oe filled or emptied. Having fust placed at the bottom of the upper cunipailiuenl a plate uf pel lorated zinc, the area of w hich is equal to uiai 01 iiie i.iise iiottom, a gallon (or any given inianiilv) of milk is nouied iiiinieiliate'- jlywhen drawn l'i em ihe row, into it, and must remain there, at lest, lor twelve bonis; an equal quantity of hoilint; water must then bo ponied into the lower rouipai linent through the lip ; n is then permitted to stand 1'2 boni s more, (i. c. -J I hours altogether,) Then the ci earn will be found perfect, and of Mich consistence that the whole may be lilted oli'ln the linger and liimh. It is, how ever, niore effectually lomoved by gently raising (ho plate of pe'i forated zinc iiem tho in nin 1 ... . : 1 11. 1 1 t '! "lh T" nieans tiiu w liiilo o Hie ( team is 1 ted o 1 10 t sheet, without tcinivini' anv of in uiili tin. inns iMiuii. 11 no mis apparaius 1 nave instituted a sei ies of expei intents; and as a mean of twelve successive ones, I obtained the following lesults: Four gallons of milk treated as above, produced in twonl-foiir hours, four and a half pints of clotted cream, which, after churning only fll'ieen minutes, gave forty ounces of butter; four gallons of 1... 11':. 1. .... units n eateil in the common mode, in eat then "are pans, and standing forlv-eighl hours, produced four pints of 'cieain', wTiieh after chinning ninety minutes, mini thlru-siv .inn. cos ol untie Uter. 'The increase in tho" quantity 1 ), therefore, is twelve and a h.iifi f cream lior rent. riioexiiei iiient.il farmer will instantly perceive the advantages arciuing fioin ilsaduption, and prubablyliis atlenliou I" iho subject may produce giealer results, J shall fool tidily rewarded if, by exciting an interest on the subject, Iran produce any, 'lt! slightest improvement in the ouantiiv in- rnunu in iniiuuiinj; an aiiicic, which may properly he deemed one of thu necessaries of life." ';;!. (,'z. On the subject uf cream, tho experiment which I (end you above may bo tried wilh two tin milk pans, by putting all h lors,. shoe, or any oilier convenient thing, into one for the oilier to set on, then pour in boil inn water ; next put in iho pan that contains the milk let it stand in cold weather 12 hours the plan is good fur making winter butter, making more and heller. A. ClllMtCIIILL. Tin: Mvitni or I.v rr.u.rxT. The old phrase of " whipping the d 1 loiind the slump," has become obsolete. Scholastic men now say, " flagellating tho venerable Nicholas round the remnant of n nee." Ci:ut:i.TV to Ciiu.i)i:i:. "Jim, does vour niulhrr ever scold on J" "N'o some. thing worse than that." Docs she ever whip you, dim 1" "No, iho never whips mo, but s'T vv.tbes my face ever) ninrniii" !" BLACK, blue black, liulil p'nin, Unlit figured, (Jro do Afriipic und China Silk-, low for ca.li, bv Nnv.fl. S II. SCOTT. Slicrman's Crlrlirnteil AlnllcliitH ! SIIliH.MAiN'IS Lurenpes, 1 f cirry xirt, " I'.ipdlary 0.1, (a certain cure for Hire nipple ) " I'nor .Han's IMa-lcr, Coiilaiitlyfnrnlenl Nov. .) I.IX'K & SITAlt'S A LO T 01' WOOD I.ANI) fur Pale mar the. Lake. -TVAIso, two hundred cords nf Won I on the bank, Hniniiieiif KI11AN 11UUH0UGI1.S. I'errishiirah, Nov. IS tl i Af'i:W l!a!c I e. I'nimeil ilmtnln Hole. Men's I ol bliu I ind -e.i lai)-, Nuiii 1 lurit". Ilov'sdii .Men's uml tioi s ii.nr tent do, Kit i i.ll.ir-, Ar. r alr.-liiMi, i,n , a-li,hy I' litli )l.l v I. ISII ricriuiiii Cinili i ii;i 1 riHtlRdvericllj 1 nsm Ur n.,i together 1 't, 'I nil '- I'd nu I' l.ni'r-.vurl .lavne's Ii'Iiqu ! ;n rtornnt - l.,li rivrup, Down ' I hxir, .Moure-- l dii. i! nl l.ili ,--IJaiihuluiiiew's I'uik lis peelunni .yrip, I' 1 m.UIu unlib, cuiiIk niid com-p.nnit- ImhIius 11 COSiSUMPTION. Tor alolv Nov.). I'l.CCitSI'liAK. I7 A S II 1 O N II I, K, l!onnct SiHsnfevery HvId I. and quality, lll'k, ll'uo lll'k and China Silks fr driaseH. do. Salin for do. Sars. 'ilks uml U 111 er Uibhi.iis (new style,) Win'er Artifiei.il I'low-ci-, Velvel, &e. A.c. J. I'. WHAt.NO. Pel. 12, 1831. LAW IJ17aNIS. p riOOilKICII has consnnlly for sale hv the W. Heniii or Uuiro, a ;ineral aortment of law lilanks. punted fiotn forms Irom Uciicd .Statutes, COIIisl'tl!J (if liistieo Wrils and Kxccntions, all kinds in use IVustee Wrils (iionty r;mirt Writs and Iterations, various kinds vVarianlry, (luit-claim, and .M01 iRace Deeds Chancery Hills for fnrclosing ."Mortgages lilinks ler Depositions Adumii'siratorfl Itonds Letters of (iiiariliauship "iiieiri rieei.nts .lusliei' Appeals Hlnnkifor Note", llay-Sealcs, itc. ite AiiL'iisl20li. yOUXC OUATOIt, r New Vork Class Hook,. mil J l.meisiui's Oiiilmes of rieoraphv and History. aeners h pirlicularlv rrnuestc I'or sale by C. GOODlllCH. to ilie above book, .yov. 2,,. Crocl.crj nt fust '. 1 r.vv 'its ol I.lue, p.nk and Dove ware; aim, ..,.s-, "LI" m-m , C.llS, 01. , piinin.oi.fihi.mihat k'nd f l.ii.niv.. .yi".' S. It.SCOIT. .Mittens and Cloves. TTI'.AVV Drivers I.11111I llii k-kin .llit'eu loi'ca 1 J. sins ot siteerii r ip..ility, l.a lies' Healer. .MeriiLn iiiui 1 ur linen Mil diuve IV. .J. lua.i 1 v M. WltlOIIT ,f. CO. pifl.V Cina.l.i Si,,,-!.,,, vJe-ida -Inrls and Diavvi lli.ya I!ibl-, and r. 'Its' in en,. I 1 ,. An- Nov. : I'. M. WltlOIIT it CO. MMID nlisen' er oilers for sale at Ills l'rirk Slinn L 111 Olieny .Vice! a lanju variety of Kit.?, con- SIStlllL' of (ii 111 tl fur' While, L'rry, brown and black furs, fji Ladies tnmiiiiiiL's Lynvand sipnrrcl lioas ALSO Superior hlaik Oiler and Inir Otter cans Shetland uml south sea seal do. I'oys caps, for. "Oemts I'm and Inir collar, a variety NorilivvcM llulhiloltoles Cur andrloth rapstrpaind, and JIulls and Caps made lo 1 rdir, by lh,rl,,.,o, Oct. 29, 1RniW"-'-Si:VMOUR. I nine!. 7I NT. Dloreuee III 111 1, ( Wlvr t triniinn) lionncti, l I'lain Pirawand silk Itonnrta. n r,,ll . imTlifiiiviii.luc'd hv I'. .11. WIMiilfr.c- r:.' ,Vov.2li. Tahlo (.'(ivri's. Diab D.iiii,i-I, W( niMM.-O.Vanl ed. D iin.isl. S i:..sTO'IT vV I .Mini, an I I levin lal lr ( Hani Ware. A mi:.- .Slnnri-,.luii' li.in lie ,!n. , .'la miri' lurk-, ll.itier anil Ti.uu Ch.nn-, al-11 -hel n.ir.iwarr, nv .vnv rj M. POPK. III-: II Tea-, Java (Vie, Li fUre '0. de. S'. Doiiiiii'io it,,. siii,..,r I'li'i-o .mi i.,.., I'ditu liico .yru,', lie-b lex It.ii-iii., e.is.1.1, il'ni,., 1'nlvir zed I f si,Mar, ,,,.,- ,' I rnwn iio. .aleraii:-, (Jiusei, .Nul mei?.. .t- . .1,1.1 I . ......... TEAS.! thiiiever, ly .W. 13. ' S. II. SCO I "P. I I'luimli.irs (or clnabs. '"'.?) .-l!"A U'iivv (J.,,,.,, Mnliair and Silk ' ' rmgis even vpris-lv nr irimm n Mintill.is an.i 1 ihiks, nt i.ovi:lvsS; j5i:y.mouus. .o. 2V 1 001. Dve, l'lam and D..11110111I Peaier Clolhs Cold iiiivrd, I'iris Diamond, and Woo) Dvc l u-ii Cas-iimtex. riue. Ol.ve. Invisible Green, and Idai k bioad Chubs, amicus, Ac. At: jul leccivedin uiinpleii' asioriiiient", iluaii, viryeluap, by -'.29. ' s I I.SCOTT. Alparea ( Joilis. Sl'l.l MllllAr 1 lr, (-ill. wain), Alp.u-e.i rlo'le; Al.i.nva L'i ire: llie I Lie!. .VI. I.V l.nme.. .111.1 A C.i-lniii reile CI111I1.. just rn inns' r" '-- nnri--poitilitiir wilh die nn- , ' M. WltlUHT V Co. .ue. li. - J I: It I N 11 ". .Mpa.-ia eli 1I1, prin'rl S.ismiy, A I -.'i Hue I'clame-, Kieneli, I.'nsli-hanil Amen- an print-, led, v lint; an I pruned r.annel-, Camoii d". ALSO. Jsili C'lllfT' in-, llaiim: -N. v. -.. , 'lnrtinss, '1'irl.inr., Cntion Varn,Wiek , W.id, tuir, &f. I'ur Mile virv low l.v S. .M.'Pcf'P. ' "p lltli'!j 1 v.-, JIu .-1,1 ami In U l'i.i.. i"-,"lie I Niiv. 12. s. II. SCOTP. Miri;Ir.il lusti iimrnls I n-ll-iniirlintr Apnaraiu-, (i I e.iutiful iI aroi-lr! iriii'lr, 111 111 o-.l Svrinaes (if nil kind, Ilic.i-I Pumps (111 ii'.-cs), do. 1'ip . I, and sliii'Id., -Niir-mir llolile. and Till r rf many kmd, Oiiiii I 1. 1. lie Km'.-, fur rliilihcn eo'iuns'lcub, Silver, I'lesil le 7ml Cum l.'l.i..tic Ca,Iie;er?, II11 iii's' simnaeh 'I ill e, Pnsli-li and Cenii.ni -iiiiii? I.aneet, I.il.'li il .HI I Aiiieru ail I Ir.llllido. M.ir-h's Mlver and s u-l Miriuir 'I'ri'iis. (1 inn.i rr'r' r.urd nrtiele ) uf every kmj and ize. I hill', de. do. do. ' Tvvili hell's limn P.la-ile do. do. 1I0. 1 "r'H'eliy .Nov. 1. I'KC'v it S' 1 : a n. 0 i.t i.t.v .v; M;v.iioi:it. M' I It for sale a new-and extensive assortment of seasonable Coo 's ei iminini. ivi . . ceiry for tin- eonvenicace or tasl0 of ihe mibhc v iw. Hit. ' OKo'cTiT.Ti: O'i" "'S1n' Voiinij Ilvson, Iljson skinand foil--'ehoiij; Te is, St. Cioiv and I'm 10 Uieo an I .Musca vado linnin S1t11.nn. ilnniiln mils;,,,,!.. ,..n.,..i r 1 do. Ilunelt .Muscatill lt-iisins, Coll'ir, Sileialus, &e usi received bv K. VI. wiiioiit s t:. Dee. 3. T AMP Oil, hle.i'dir I an I imble.u liiil, of nperioi .l-'p:iliiy, fur ,.1 e il.rap I y H. 31. J'01'1-. Nv. 1-.'. BLACK INK. g;!:.S' DuHhie or tllucl Coooer A Phillips' Id'aek Ink, tllack Ink, Ihiehet Ai Tin vet's T be public atcinviiul lo give Iho above ink and lliinl a lair trial, for 1 am Mireihcy can havoiioiluiii' belier. Warranted 1101 in change in anv il male. l'or taloliy Nur. l . S. HIT.Vri.NCTO.V. Wrlilin; I'iii er. ry PL UIIAMS Cap, Lillir and Note paper, received ind fnrsile by Nov. IS. - HL'NTING'PO.V. " llu'llato ItiiVcs." 7I1AI.1'.S supirior llullalo Itobes, just receive I and lor tale as iheapan the 1 heapi si. bv .Niivjjs j,y i:1.MLwitiairr& co Also.Nn. 1 Oner Caps, Ljuv Jliilli and Hoas.T'ur i.oiiars, .viuroia 1 tiui-es, iie. 1 "IIAI i:.S liroiv 11 inrliiips for sale by thebaic, -'pieee, or jard, very chuip, bv "" I-., .vi. vviiiiiil l iV Co. Also, n fullasiiortineiil bleaelud slitruns, fbeetiugs I ickuijjs, Canton Klannils, Diapers, Hailing, Wickms iVc. At llie Now Cash Morel ' Wo are now opening , 'i Xrw and Spihsiuo assort nient of Ooods just teleclcd wilh reference lo llie wanisoi llie reople, consisung ol French 1 6-4 Plaid Miauls Dress H'd'ks Silk Shawls .Mtrino do. Hrorhe do. Italian Crnvals Fl ia' H'd'ks Enhsh .t Pni.NTs Amcrie'au J Hniiibaziucs Alpines Mcriiiocs M D. I.ainis (I'ash'b'e) ,-siihs ot every nvie I new and cnuip'ete assortment of Uroid-Cloth", Ciisniu.-rrsnnd SalliueitH,und Yrtiings, FbinneU Ac. AIi. a Lirao assorliuenl of Croeerus. Teas, of rv. i-ry iiualily.S iars, Molasscii, Co 're, Ac, etc. all of I which will be sold very low for Cash. JAS I. WHALING. if.Cr Saliuqu. OH IlllI. ar.d 20 ha f do. North Shqro Hudson's nay iiiiii,,ii, ur sue liv Dtr 1, ISII FOI. I FTT A HRAI)t.r.V. ItlltLKS. 1DLAIN lhbles, rCinvn, sberp, 1 ii u'e nior. ( iiiinnr.lTnM.. I'ina " " rair, Rilt, ' Turkey, do. Jiift rceeivtd, and fur sa'r I y CHAt'.SCliV COODIIICH. 2210-1. 1811. 11 O OK s ty .S" TA TIO A'; 11 Y . DA. 1111 A MAM. has on hand and l lecnving n l.triji! mid well tlee ed iissorlinent of nr i Iuj, hi I mo for the Pall 'I ii.vnn, ton-im my of nil kuid Sihoel Hoiks, and valnalle and popular vvoiks I tic most litem ini1 lieaiions ALSO A new mpplv nf lilank Hooks, rnnxi'tins nf I eg. per, .to'itnals, Diy, Invoice, Note, nn I Hill llook, of all sinei, in full n.irl hall I ending Cap and L' I'cr inper, oflhebist kin,!, Druviini.', Tisui', Moron, .Mar' lr, llloinne, and i iher varieties of paper, Ink, luill-, Slates, llonnil Hoard", Pencils, Sand Hums, Lct'cr Stamp", re I 'lnpc and Stationery cencrally, II Die.it vatic y. , Oel. 12. JAW HOOKS. -C'owcn'fi Hrport", 3 volumes -i Weblnn's Hipnrt.", 11 volume", P.iise's d. vols G and 7 Contn's Phillip Evidence, 4 vols. " .lustier. 'J vol?. PetcrdorPs Abriilcetnent, lo vols. I.nuh"h Common Law, nnd Clnnerry llepnrts. (odo iNapoleon. .irrrniv . l.ninly Jiiri'ilicimn. fmilfnrd'" Chancery Pleading t.avv of Di"inenii. Orienlenr.s Cases Overruled. l or sale, by Srpt. 3. O. C.OODniCIL a c n o o ij & o ks. I.IVU AND t.KT LIVF.II a"Hr. follow in? Hooks AIM'. IlKCIU VHD and vv.ll L be sold fur Cash as Low as can be bought in this or any other Slate: Mis. Phelps' Philosophy j Danes' Ocunetry; " I'irst Li sons in Alfehra ; " llourdon's do. Hurrills' Cioaraphy of the Hcavena; Worccsler's History ; Kevvman's Hlic'on k Wilkins' Astronomy ; Flint's Survey ; Leviac's Cranimai ; Adims' .Monitoml Header! Porlir's Kheloneal Header ; " Analyis Also Many oilier School Hook", which need nrt now be mentioned s and inyihsno to sell is sufficient to induce me lo tell on such terms as cannot fad to suit tho Public. S. IIUNTINCJTO.V, Colleso Street, S Keding Ledeer. October 1. 1 11. " 17 WINOOSKI SASFI FACTORV. LLJMUKR. pI.AP-I10.I!l!J Vj b'tni r-Po'ir Is, C'e ir-Hoard-, and blnngles, lur sale I v lIICKOIC ACvllJM, Wc-t Side Courl IIuu-m Snuair. 20ll. Ootoler IS 1 1. omiaip, i cucap lor ' AS 1 1 ! Life as it is I'tefnl and llinnv Merchant's Dauchter do. Widow fluck's HehgioiH Ancc dot'" For S de for Cash by Oct. S, 1311 Cbarle- Linn Leslie Crah.im, I y All nt IslllV Pollock'" Course nf fim. S. HI..VIIN1YICN 2 () O ''" ccs '"'cncli, Ensluh and Ameiican Prints just re civrdand lor ideal he Invvcst pr rn, by O"'- S. II. St.-OTT. IT'FHS and Fur Trimiiuii!;", ronislins of Eushs1' Miuirrcl, firm i, and Cimev Mulls, AMraran and I''iil'Ii-Ii Siiuiiicl I!id r, Pins, naluinl and (oloinl ('oney "k ii, Nnliii do. v line ( onev I'lili". iV r tVr. .rcciieil tins tl'iv liy H'ct. -'I1 ) .v. e. .-i u i r. ,1 DOZ. Heavy Plaid Shawl , I y Oct. :a. s. P. COTT. m II I! Siibseril ir wi'l n lvrash foi a few Phousind I iiutinils of "oihI b'ler e VV'oo'. ih liveied at ihiiir Store, head nf Pearl St HIIADLEY it HYDE. .Inly-', 1311. LOVELY fy SEYMOUR AnEiiowreir.vin: diirct ficm New Yeah, a vtv rx'insivra-'Orlinrni of lima I Colli , a 1'ir.il variety, Hfiivrraiut Ihauiond do. Pilot (;olh-, Coalings and shag?, Ca--inien-, F.iriihain'sSilinrlt.-, Vi-lmer., a I r.eilif.il a"0rimeut. Tbr a' eve, loL'i-ber wilh a bel'er asc.r:tne-nt of Fa'lanl Winler Ciuh's man ieri' ever fiT -a'e in tin tnrr, are fri'in ibe la't'-t imj-i raiicn, and wcteit Itviej with -rrat cure, and w I1 I r 1 1 at A fiuull ADVANCE. OaM an 1 esaminr liir vn tr ilie.i. II irlim."on, Nov. 23, ISII. HOME made I'liiinel, liiry Cloth, Soik". ilr, bv N, v 2. S. I!. SCOTP. v.Vi'PI li l!i n lu l.iiieil II' -I.IU-, Kid .lip- (Jfdo. Moroei'o Wnlkin .-lu r , r reiii'h Knl lip b k and rnl'.l, I Niv. 25. S. H. .-COT P. ,VI .Vtllfls. i v i I n. tier-, recur I lb 1!, M on. on m ru ir,' I v So la Crackers 1 A Pit ESI! supply jusl received and for stlebv Nov. .s. M. POPE. GEouGi: n. peck, Attoiucyai.il Ccui.scKorat Law, two noons r.vsr or tiic ro"T orrirr., ir stjiibs. He-li no .Messrs. J. it J. II. PECK it Co. Nov. IP. A. Ii01!i:itT.S0., llarrMcr ami Atton ry at Law, (La'.e in the njjtetof tht ll.n. Solicitor fitit'l Dai,) LIT I LP. ST. JAMES'S STHEET. Montnul, 1 Nov. 1311. U.'feren.'o in Hurhnton, to CHAHI.ES ADAMS, Esquire. 21 Luiiliiiii; (Cassis. I 90 '00K1N'0 CLASSES varyin:inpr:cefioiii J- -s" 20 els to ti.'?,jusi ree'd and lor si'i'. bv Nov. i ISII. LOVELY & SKYMOClt. rl W. CIHII would inform J the publi that he has jut received from New Yoik a belli r a.-.-oi muni uf lint in ss fl s iriminin2 linn was ever i lined "',r, i '""""'"i rrrposis lo render an ac at nuv Shop in Chittenden i c'"' ' , I,' s,a'l'"l"laflrn110"' anJ P"""' ln account emmtv. I "S11":' "l pI'Uc for rxammaiion and allowance nt Itcomprisi savarictvofl'hlcd. 1 ?,'"!'"!"' "' r"r' "f P'ol'alo. to br holden at the - r- h Hrass, Japanned and Polled His Leather and wmk shall hecmi.il lo hisTrim. miiiits, and sold cheaper than can ho bom-lit at any ' . Iher simp in iho. lair. ' j saddles llrldles. Harnesses and Trunks, of all kinds and prices, constantly on hand. Hincsbinuh, Nov. 1911. lo vi:l y si: ymouh. n'AVF, just ree'd from New York a laige assort inenl ol'C.upclins of cveiy kind quality and price. i.nglisli Drugelis, a jreat variety of patterns Oetr nn nml llrnl. !.,.,. I- 1 V.I el ... I. a. 0-1 wide, Hush Maiumr from 1-1 toD-A wide HllL'i.'9 .Manilla aim Alacani .Malls, Stair Hoe kv.c Also, French and American Paper Uanj!itts, a l.irser i assiirlmint than was e vrt before oll'i rrdiu this plan and at prices that cannot lad to suit punhasirs. Nov. lSih 1311. fM OTIIS ! ! Ju.i,prncil, a gaueral as.nrineut nl i si,..i.i , iiiui-, i ...iuierr-, ,.uiiie. anil V r-liuss i lir.iprrlb lu ever at the C.i.h si,,,,. ,, ( ,eap-ii'r. un. 13. J. Ivv IIAI.I.X.1 N I 1 10Mi:.VI ll'KS. Sluvlimr. SIiiiiiiil". II.Ui nr. 1 "W.iddiur, "ii-t. I ii tr, Cotlnn Yarn, Cuilon Finn nrl.itr. ihr.ip,ni (Oct. IS:) J. P. WllAI.I.Nliit CCs C1 KOCEI I Tra, Sif It 1 ES. larpe and si p. asseirurent id either iiite-Miiry arliclr-, luwer ibauii.iinl firin h, ', wi. i. u.v e.i.sv. ,. eu . DltAWI.Vn PICNCII-S-English Dr.v.vin- Pencils lor.alfly Oel. 11, C. GOODlllCH. CASH PAID FOR WOOLLEN RAGS. WE wish lo purchase 00 Ion. of all Wool l!a, nidi ot old lied (Units, Coverlets, Hl.inkeis, Slice s, Mur s, Drawers, Moikinss, iVc, including Metino, Circassian, Plaids, Hiimluucils, and every kiu.l and colore I nil Wool Goods, nut fulled or felled, i.irepi carpelin;', l.isiini;aiid'pliinilla, Wc wi I pay lour rents per pound, for clean Ha" of iho above description no pari eolton, line n or silk in any n'lautilifs, delivered at i.ur Store, West side e f ihe Sijuare, eppositc iho Court House, lluihngton, rriiioul For all Wool Carpeting, wr will pay 11 cents per lb. IlICKUIv it. CATL1N. Hurlington, Dec, 10. IBM. I'anvrll's Allot k. Vl.AHGE bii)iily of Jloroccu walking Shoeo, kid Slips, Misses do., and Men's Pinmu, lull re- ccived an.l for snlu cheap, by I Dc- 1 lil m. rorr Nova Scotia Plaster. 400 r??H ''''"''"") jnsteround hri , . , mid frto from rhalk or nlhcr nrjuttt-raiiotia which render most of tho foreinn ground of tin!, value. Also, in the stone selcrtid expressly for neti tultiiral purposes. I'OLLLTT it HHADI.Kr. Nov. 2D. I.chlzh Coal. TONS lhiith raked, Coarse Coal, housed and kipt from iho vvraihrr. fur nnli. liv Nov. 23, FOLLI.'ITif. HRADLKY. Mouldliii; Hand. ''AURICI.S of sopcftor rjiinlilj;, selected If w a Moulder, fit for draw nud lino work. Nov.y). IV sahi by FOLLIi'l'T it II HAD LEY. 2. SCO ,1ARU!''l.SsiipcVfine Fiour, selected wilh 7!!icit caro byai, arcomplishcd and expo icn. cd Mi ler, from the most celebrated and approved I ancy btand", irnnufarliireil fr.,,,, Cfnessie Wlient. l or 'alent Iho v harf, by I OI.LCTT& IIRADLEV. A LAHCF. aorlmtnt of llrass Kelile, Vice Anvils, Trr.ro Cham.. Halter do. etc. etc. is offered for salcnt prices which cannot fail to sun niinmt !y. I'OLI.I TTif- IIRADLF.Y, . Nov. '-!) Old Dock, llurlingion. AIII'.AVY nssot'inent nfSltijh and Cutlir slioeT, WrnunhlNnil", Crow llar. &r 111st nerived and offered low by Nov. 29. I'OI.LF.TTit HIUDI.F.Y. IIiiTF Sim StiinrslTiirriloMTiii; (.loth,, I'AIH of French Purr .Mill Slones and a com ",wplito.i""orltncntof HoliimrClolli", from a cele brated Manufactory in llolbmd, fur "air at rcdneorf. prices, by FOI.LF.TT it HltADI.F.Y, Agcnlj To lilacksmKlis itliislmruli Coal. rpiIF. suliscribers have jusl rrcrivci forty torn of 1 Jllo'lurglt Coal, whcih for Smith's ue is unsur passed by any of tlicimneral coal", and vvhereknovvn 'is taktn 'ho place ol charcoal. Icnitins easily and mirmnirfredy, It is luohlv reenmnicnded for prate and domesiic use. F0LL1CTT & HKADLEY li?rl. ,") 1 h '"'"'"'f'ipelsavv mill saws, man JAi faeiured lo order nnd fitted for tho sawing of icinlotk, fpruce, pme, and every description of hard limber. 0, fij and 7 feel. Also F.nyhh Cast-steel cross cut sivvs, . IlocitCo.'s do cireulni do from 1C to 26 inches, and manufactured for ihe trade in this vicinitr 1 or sale at the Wharf, by ' 7";v- 23 FOLLIiTTit nn.ADI.EY. -s. Motch lis ItoliT" rjFL TONS . fiarishi rne, Nn. is,icli Pic Iron for v '' raltl10 u barf, by I OLLHTTit HHADLRY. N OV. J9. Crlinl Stonrs. - ' ;nisncd and unfinished NovaScotii. SOiT v S C!r"ul Sl,,nt". """ned sizes, wwr2 U a ler stones, for 'ale hv N"v' 1'OLLF.lTit BRADLEY- 70 ",V'nS.'1"1 Stu'elinss, ' W 3 C ns,. rnel.n.1 .1 & ' Kov SO. Isil. Foi sale by VILA .ST, I.OOMIS et Ca. n CVSKSand Hales Tickings, 1 I Hale Ciiivass, 2 do Drillin!:, M Pieces 40 ini-h Hurl.ip", 19 i'.i Hed Padd ng, Fnrilcbv Xov.X), 1311. VILAS.'LOOMIS ,f-Co. OO CASES F.nuhch and Anieiiran Prints, CO 2 do nilored Cambiies. Fur sale liv Nov. :.n, i3ii. VILAS, I.OOMIS ie Co. Hard H'oi '. HA11D Wood eoi lanllv nn hind and for sale br 's- win; i vo ,t Cu Silks. U (r. Ponree Silk, Vi Pieces black, blue black and fisured do 20 lb". Julian sew nig, 25 " Iiuin do HI " I laik and colored Twii, Nov. 20, 1911. I'or si'e by VILAS, I.OOMIS fi Co. .Merinos, &c. QCI'n'cr'sc' b'red 1 n-hsh and Trench Merino. OU 20 do black do do 2s do poured Uoiiihazinr, CO do Mark do 25 Alpicci rb th, Nov, SO, 1311. For sale by VILAS, I.OOMIS it Co. Tin l!atc. .sir. 99m, "fXns Tin Plate, 1-3 IX. most apctiTid ,sv.,rand", 10 do IX sn,r. do IPO Hiiiullis Iron Wire, assorted Nos. 1 Cask '.inr, Sheet Copper, Wire Vellum, toirelher wilh a eenria' assortment of tinners' nrlielec lor sile.il low- puces, by VILAS, LOO.M1S 4 CO. I ov. 30, 13)1. rpiIOSK ufTerin:' from an irritated state of tho 1 Linn.', paiiicularly at ilus sia on of ihs year, will find an eveil 'in mrdn-me in that of Iho LILYS YRUT, I'ur advertisement of which, look'r-Vfir-t cohimnjrj L:'r"f Jl'" I'lP'T salr bv l'j'.CK d- SPEAR. Hi nail ( 'o'.lu. 'pilE imdcr-bncd nir r he cloths nnniifictured by 1 the "liurhm.-lon .Mill Co." at whohsaleal Hoston .'rices. 'I be assnriim in eoiupnccs the variou co or ind nuahiies-, and for tevtuie. beamy of finish, and 'ci Hence i f manufacture, ar not surpassed by an iinerican or English ilmhs I-OLLIITP .f. lir.ADLF.Y, 'v''' 29. Hurhn-ton Mill Co. Wm. lillhiirnc's Instate. STATE OF jr.Il.VO.VI., A 'I a Prol a'e Co,:r, is ru I t. hn em i n s . ) !,'in , H, ,,P(.,fn ' i bin .ind f, i il.r I i-trici ul, ,..ni,',( n ,;,. f, rr,), ,'sy , I .,7'"', 'r,vv', ' 1S,". "" 'u'""1''"! liirporuns i) 1. Mbr la-l Will and le-iaim-m if William Kd iirne, la-r if H.ir.ma on, m ,ai.l I i.irirt Teiea-w' w.i prr in rd in ihe Curl here I'ur Pud a'c, Iv Ua .vil'.i.rm-, llie I Miinri iln rein nan l. Ibrtrl, ir u un'iwl I y -ml C i ur', il.ai nul lie ni me Irfivrn in all per on. in rie-ie-d tbeie n to lpi'iar Irl.irr.aid C , ai a ,r i( n ibereoflo lo li"!. en ai He I,ei-.ur's rlli. c in ,a.il llurlmr'c n, e.n he ieivii.1 Wr.tn.-.'.iv of .1: rv, A. D. 1S-H, nd .i.ire-i ihe prut air of, aid Wdl. and i i. It-nl.rr or- 'i ih.it In- nr frr he .iil.i.sl,c I ihrce w. ck. sities ivey in I he Hnrl'iierion Iriel',c.., a new.v raier '', ,' 7 .a,1' '?'' ; "a c.ibc la-. f wl,U hrariii- "tvlou '""' J 'V a-,'?uesl, a, 5lbre:a,d ft, Hivvn un'Vr mv hand at H e ne;,.-ter's Ofliee, thii t h iIhj ol Piienil er, ISII. 1 w'm. WrtTCN, Hc;;js!er. Ili iilieli lioml's ICs'afr. sr.vn; of vi;umont, ; hmif. Hon the Pro. : fur il,. District ot Chiltindcn. si. i X l,m,. r-,,,,., r... i 'isii i i ui . imiruui n To all Persons coneirned n the Estate of lteiihcn Pond lale of Unilirlull, in taid llistrifi. il.....nc .1 t!. Wlnrcis. Zl!i:i W f 'hiif.'l, V.lr,, .). . ;s i ,i... ' ,- ; , -wins nan or iV vv i 'r'i n'"t0" fisinei on iho bereliire, on arc hereh) notified to appear 1 f fore I lu" :uneand I lace afon said, r,d show c..usr if any )ou have, why the account aforesaid eiiuiuu nut lie aiiovieu. (iivcn under mvlnndal Huthngton this fifteenth day of December A. D. 1341. Wm. WESTON, Ilfnjsr. Stiajcd. riiu.ii Hie pasture rf Ilenj. Hi heip, a! out two mcnihs unci-. on i-errrl Frrnch Marr, a' o it ihiruen years ed I, with small spavin. One red I luce al out iliir-1" nl nn, 4 ..-a... 1 jnr.irs 1 1,1, and a tmn!l 1 'ark Urrralout 8 'li' l.a- I rrn for nA nil. Wlirrvrr will rclrrn mid In r-i's i r cubcr el II t in .hall be sint.il ly rrwan'ol Hur.ingi, n, fro. Ill, ISil. MAXIM IlLAIH.' S laved, rmrprwlt 1 . ' 1 ""'" nl er rn Wa'er sircer Pi'riVXfi '"" 'I"'.0 nniy a rol three ,..Mi,..iiii.i mii in i,rr lett e.irnii ibr rndi r nV. hrevrr will return s.ud run' nr ",v i,,r...,..-,.An whirr i.uiiijv lc found shall nirivr a nuial le eom I"'.'! a!,"'- lU'ilEHTULAlK. H rlumton, IV.-. 0, IS II. M.Mnrisoi.V l'llls. r.SSIt.S. I'ANGIOliN .f- HK1NS.MAID are appointed State Aginls l,y .Missrs. Alexander and John .Monson, of the Hrilish College (f llenlih, Loiidoiiioneof i ur firm v is led the cohere in London, and we hold our iiproiiitment now dirrrily from head miarters. A correct pic Hue of llie Collci-e Ruitdmc can be seen at the Vanely Sinre and in the hands of our nih-agcnls. All the paekaai s will be n'rned in w riiins. " PANGUOHN & HltlNS-MAID," Dec. I, 1311. Statements. SHccliiii;. Xr 1 M.ESof heavy shee ings of diflVrrnt qualities, VJhave iusi been rccencd nnd nro olTercd for sals al Manufacturers' pliers to Merchants nnd others, ii ho arc invited lo call andotaminc the slock brfore purchasiiiir elsewhere, under the behel that the exam ination will prove advantirmus to them. Hy FOI. LETT A HKADLEY, Noy 11. at iho Whs rf. M'.VV STOlii: AMI xmv GOODS. I S. Go I'Oi'lv is now irreivirc bis fall stock of (iooJi.oanHsliiiL' of a ceneral assorlmentof Dry Goods. Gmccries. Crockery and Hard ware, nhiell hcafhrs for sate ot a snmll advance from eotrt O. th 1?U,